The page break block lets you add pagination to a page or post.
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WordPress editor comes with a built-in feature called revisions which will help you to roll your content back to an earlier version.
Read more“Undo changes with revisions”A website footer is found at the bottom of your site pages. It typically includes important information such as a copyright notice, a disclaimer, or a few links to relevant resources.
Read more“Toggle site footer”A website header sits at the top of each page and serves lots of important purposes. This section is mostly consistent across all of the pages on the website.
Read more“Toggle site header”Breadcrumbs powered by WooCommerce are a useful way of navigating the store by enabling the user to know where they can find other things in the same category, or visit a parent category to explore what it has to offer.
Read more“Toggle breadcrumbs”By default, each page layout has a top and bottom margin to add space between the title, footer, and the content. However, occasionally, when building a custom layout such as Landing page design you may wish to insert a block or component such as Slider which is intended to be placed right after the fold without having this extra space visible.
Read more“Toggle page spacing”When you’re using a static Homepage, CONJ will display the page’s title just like it would on any other page. However, if you’d prefer to not show the page’s title, like “Home,” you can switch on this option to remove it from the view.
Read more“Toggle page title”Pages are one of WordPress’s two core content based post-types and mostly intended to display static content, which means that the information displayed on a page doesn’t change very often.
Read more“Create a page”By default, after a fresh installation of CONJ theme, WordPress displays a list of posts on the home page of your site. This list of posts is automatically updated as soon as new posts are published, therefore this page is not static.
Read more“Set a static “Home” page”The fluid-width template is a standard page template without a sidebar, allowing the content of the page to take 100% of the site container’s width.
Read more“Create a fluid-width page”